Theses pages contain various reference
materials and horological links on the web. In the future I will probably
add some information on caring for and restoring antique clocks, but
unfortunately, I still have to work for a living (it does get in the way of
things I would like to do).

If you are interested in learning the
techniques used to restore clock movements, cases, dials, and glass tablets,
please check out Chapter 124's horological class availability and schedules.
The link is provided at the bottom of this page. You do not have to be a
member of the NAWCC or Chapter 124 to participate in these classes.

Click the image below to check on availability and
schedules for Chapter 124's Clock Repair courses

Please note, that our interests
are in preserving and restoring horological items, we do not sell pieces from our collection or provide
online appraisals. Any emails requesting values will be discarded.
Sorry, but I am not an appraiser nor do I have time to provide this
service. If your questions are of a historical nature, I will be happy
to respond.